A Case of Tracheo-innominate Artery Fistula after Tracheostomy Successfully Treated with a Covered Stent

Takayuki KAKIMOTO,Satoshi MURAI,Noboru KUSAKA, Fukiko BABA,Yohei INOUE, Hayato MIYAKE,Masato KAWAKAMI, Yukei SHINJI, Hisakazu ITAMI,Shinji OTSUKA,Tsukasa NISHIURA, Kenji KAWAMOTO,Tsuyoshi YAMAMOTO, Nobuhiko KIMURA,Kotaro OGIHARA

NMC Case Report Journal(2023)

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A 78-year-old man underwent a tracheostomy after embolization for a dural arteriovenous fistula. Seventy days after tracheostomy, arterial bleeding appeared through the tracheal stoma. The bleeding stopped spontaneously. However, two days later, arterial bleeding reappeared, and he was diagnosed with a tracheo-innominate artery fistula (TIF). He then underwent urgent endovascular covered stent placement. After the procedure, there was no bleeding. TIF can be a fatal complication after tracheostomy and it is generally treated with open chest surgery. However, a successful endovascular treatment for TIF has recently been reported and may yield better results.
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tracheostomy,fistula,covered stent,tracheo-innominate
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